Junior All Blacks
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Union | New Zealand Rugby Football Union | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | Junior All Blacks | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Colin Cooper Ian Foster |
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Top scorer | (-) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Junior All Blacks is a New Zealand rugby team. The Junior All Blacks are not an age grade side, but the second national team behind the All Blacks. They will compete in the inaugural IRB Pacific 5 Nations alongside Fiji, Japan, Samoa and Tonga. They are currently coached by Colin Cooper and Ian Foster.
Former All Blacks captain Reuben Thorne was originally named as captain for 2006, but he has since withdrawn from the squad. [1]. The New Zealand Rugby Union are currently looking into the option of renaming the Junior All Blacks, the still wish to retain All Black as part of the name.
[edit] 2006 Junior All Blacks
- John Afoa
- Sosene Anesi
- Ben Atiga
- Steven Bates
- Josh Blackie
- Anthony Boric
- Wyatt Crockett
- Stephen Donald
- Tom Donnelly
- Tamati Ellison
- Corey Flynn
- Jimmy Gopperth
- Campbell Johnstone
- Johnny Leo'o
- Hoani MacDonald
- Cameron McIntyre
- Jamie Nutbrown
- Caleb Ralph
- Kevin Senio
- John Schwalger
- Niva Ta'auso
- Saimone Taumoepeau
- Anthony Tuitavake
- Bernie Upton
- Viliame Waqaseduadua
- Nick Williams
[edit] 2006 Programme
[edit] See also
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Federation: | New Zealand Rugby Football Union |
National teams: | All Blacks • Junior All Blacks • New Zealand Sevens • New Zealand Māori • Black Ferns |
International Competitions: | Rugby World Cup • Tri Nations • Super 14 • Pacific Nations Cup • Bledisloe Cup • Churchill Cup • Rugby World Cup Sevens • IRB Sevens World Series • Wellington Sevens |
Super 14 teams: | Blues • Chiefs • Crusaders • Highlanders • Hurricanes |
Domestic Competitions: | Air New Zealand Cup • Heartland Championship • Ranfurly Shield • Hanan Shield |
Air New Zealand Cup teams: | Auckland • Bay of Plenty • Canterbury • Counties Manukau • Hawke's Bay • Manawatu • North Harbour • Northland • Otago • Southland • Taranaki • Tasman • Waikato • Wellington |
Heartland Championship teams: | Buller • East Coast • Horowhenua-Kapiti • King Country • Mid Canterbury • North Otago • Poverty Bay • South Canterbury • Thames Valley • Wairarapa Bush • Wanganui • West Coast |